More-than-local, more-than-mobile: The smart city effect in South Africa
Author(s)
Blake, Evan
Date issued
April 30, 2021
In
Geoforum
No
122
From page
103
To page
117
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
Smart cities Policy mobility Cosmopolitisation Globalisation South Africa
Abstract
This paper explores how the smart city phenomenon becomes nearly ubiquitous in countries and cities around the world. Drawing on policy mobility studies and cosmopolitisation – defined as globalization from within – it focuses on the roll-out and take-up of smart city narratives and interventions in South Africa since 2005. Based on a media analysis on national and local scales, the paper shows that the smart city effect is an entangled phenomenon. Generally speaking, it consists of a lexical glue that holds together processes of data-driven neoliberalisation of urban governance. However, at municipal level we observe more variegated effects of reverse-scale policymaking, labelling and territorialisation where the smart city appears as a more-than-mobile but also as a more-than-local urban policy.
Publication type
journal article
